Madison High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Madison, OH)

 - Class of 1933

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■el 'Che CALDRONETTE J0 ---------Ksfc» 5th row (left to right)—Wayne Herrick, Russel Neff, Allen Brotzman, Donald Jones, Edward Golasjewski, Robert Adams, Phillip Green, Russel Ford, Richard Wolski, Harold Dunn. 4th row (left to right)—Ralph Martin, Adam Fabel, Joe Grgat, Clark Holschue, Edwin Waterman, Willard Dodge, Otto Erbacher, Harold Walker, James Roddy, Homer Ferguson. 3rd row (left to right)—Ruth Rhodes, Adabelle Smith, Mildred Strickler, Florence Corle, Marjory Ernst, Charlotte Avery, Evelyn Harmon, Margaret Ward, Dorothy Eckland, Pauline Husa. 2nd row (left to right)—Doris Roberts, Ruth Gygli, Margery Doling, Dorothy Schauer, Sylvia Wymor, Doraine Nash, Betty Mitchell, Marie Bagguley, Gladys Seifert. Genevieve Fairchild. 1st r $w (left to right)—Mary Jane Hummel, Anna Dernule, Bertha Leimbach. Jeanette Wilson, Amelia Newby, Virginia Dawson, Bertha Erbacher, Caroline Henninge, Rachel Krause, I am glad to present to you that ever progressing troop, the Sophomores. During the past year, various members participated in different activities of the school. As a whole they strove strenuously to keep the standard of the school high. We will try to acquaint you with them in the order in which the events occur. Of course, you can guess the first. That’s right, it is football, and the fellows displayed some fine hall. There is Otto Erbacher, that short, speedy, halfback, who developed greatly. He played with the first stringers this season. Then too, we have our fine Center, Ed Gola, who also plavcd with the first team. If weight counts a lot in football, Hud Whipple has it. He tips the “Fairbanks” fairly well. Oh yes, we have a “Carideo.” He is Harold Walker, a rather shy fellow. Good luck boy, and we’ll be waiting for you next season. On “stunt night” the sophomores displayed some fine dramatic talent. They put on a magician’s performance; the master magician, Russel Neff, did some unusual tricks. Then comes the basketball season, and with it many “stars.” There are some sophomores, who showed fine playing. Phil Green, a boy who knows his stuff, as you might say, is one of our gang. Another is Russel Ford, who did Continued on Page Twenty-four Page Thirteen

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'g| ‘Che CALDRONETTE |=0' 4th row (left to right)»—Melvin Keener, Rus sel AVhipple, Robert Beall, Merton Brew- ster, Louis Kellogg, Edward Hayler, Keith Newman, Frank Elliott, Louis Knittle, Howard Prince, Lovell Green. 3rd row (left to right)—Paul Bonnema, Theodore Corle, Alfred Czeszcziczki, Theodore Heinrich, James Fidel, William Gabor, Arvi Rinta, Walter Ferguson, Edward Gabor, George Koren. 2nd row (left to right)—Elsie Kracker, Rachel McMackin, Mary Csepegi, Gertruda Faust, Marie Forney, Elinor Johnson, Harriet Strickler, Rita Pitschmann, Tony Debevic. 1st row (left to right)—Virginia Weber. Mary Levak, Marilla Pierce, Victoria Pizzino. Madge Whipple, Mary Louise Greenman, Georgia Easterbrook, Lorine Schoenbeck, Ethyl Smith. Juniors In three hundred words I am to tell of the best class M. M. H. S. has had, or will have (with the possible exception of next year’s Senior class). Didja ever see such a diversified, dignified (sniff) and versatile bunch o’ folks in your life? ’Course not! This, ladies and gen’lemen, is the one and only Junior class of 1933, the best available for the occasion. We have with us today representatives from every organization, (almost) in school: Basketball, Football, Dramatics, Ag. Club, Hi-Y, G. R., and Scholarship Club (I m’self am one of the many who aren’t in that last one). Then as a matter of custom we injured the Seniors’ dignity by asking them to “Prom” with us, April 22nd. An blow me down if we didn’t have a real exclusive Junior party October somp’n. That same month the class was divided into teams of green and gold for selling magazines. After a week of the magazine racket, we had raised blisters, Ned, and Prom money. You see (I’m green) golds lost, gave a party and as the stories say, “Lived happily ever after.” Popgum, peacorn, and chewing nuts, such was our celebration. Stunt night came and went as most nights seem to have a bad habit of doing. The mem’ries linger on ! The erstwhile G. Washington (Walt. Bates) and the recalcitrant ’larm clock—’member? And how cute Marthy (Elinor Johnson) and George looked investigatin’ that Vacuum cleaner! (The nasty thing spat at me, George!) Continued on Page Twenty-seven Page Twelve



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G| ‘CTe CALDRONETTE Jc 1st row (left to right)—Fred Rider, Harvey Hejduk, Melvin Wood, Rudolph Leimbach, Edward Toole, Frank Pizzino, Junior Northcott, Robert Albee, Richard Easterbrook George Van Pelt. 2nd row (left to right)—Betty Jane Wickersham, Joyce Petsche, Margaret Quirk, Gladys Rose, Mcril Walding, Edith Cameron, Betty Ostcr, Anna Kurtzlmls, Ruth Knittle. Margot Ann Easterbrook, Hazel Ernst. 3rd row (left to right)—Gertrude Brown, Carolyn Bates. Helen' Pitschmann, Jane Martin, Genevieve Kozlevcar, Edith Pitcher. Olga Laurie, Genevieve Fortney, Helen Hunter, Dorothy Foster, Evelyn Miller, Ragnild Hall. Louise Perko, Eloise Hudson. 4th row (left to right)—Naomi Abey, Justina Czeszcziczki, Rita Nagy. Bertha Fell. Helen Smith, Elaine Fields, Virginia Maltbie, Florence Eland, Jean Anderson Jane McLean, Helen Keener, Iona Culbertson, Marie Schauer, 5th row (left to right)—Tony Mah, Harry Wilson. Harley Smith, George Nagv, Floyd Austen, Harry Bingham, James Koren, Arthur Howie, David Hearn, Robert Brown, Ray Whipple, Donald Hummel, Gordon Martin. (ith row (left to right)—Merle Billington, Lynn Miller, Rupert Atkins, Robert Stimpert, Dallas Candy, Kenneth Whipple, Floyd Ryel, Ernest Ulle, Leon Kornitsky, George Scott, Joe Zindarsic, Ray Matteson. Freshmen To start the year right, our class decided to have a skating party. We had it in October. There was a grand turnout. It must have had a good effect on us because we have been well supported in all the other activities. A lot of the boys went out for football and two of them were presented with major letters at the end of the season. We certainly are proud of Lynn Miller and Dallas Candy. Then came the basketball season. Five of our boys made up the second team. How we did strut! Down went Kenny Whipple, Candy, Miller, Bil- lington, and Bingham in our “Book of Famous People.” Just think, a whole team of Freshmen! Exams! Report cards! The surprise of our lives! Five of our class made the Scholarship Club. More names for our “book.” Jean Anderson, Rupert Atkins, Dallas Candy, Virginia Maltbie, and Margaret Quirk. But the girls did something too. Eight of them sang a group of old time songs on Stunt Night. Besides that, a largo number joined the Girl Reserves. Here is hoping we’re all back next year, ready to do our best as Sopho- mores. Carolyn Bates. Page Fourteen

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